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For Senator Chimaroke Nnamani @ 65, Silence Is Golden

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By Paul Mumeh

For former Governor of Enugu State and founder of the formidable Ebeano political dynasty, Senator Chimaroke Nnamani, silence is indeed golden at 65.

Senator Nnamani is not your typical Nigerian politician prone to double-speak or cloaked rhetoric. He speaks with boldness, candour, and unflinching conviction—true to both himself and others. He neither equivocates nor masks his positions on pressing national or local issues.

A distinguished foetal surgeon of international repute, Nnamani carved a niche for himself in the United States, where he specialized in the delicate field of medicine for unborn children. A proud alumnus of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) medical college, he departed Nigeria to pursue advanced medical training and ultimately built a successful career abroad.

But his foray into the murky waters of Nigerian politics was neither accidental nor haphazard. Entering the political arena in 1997/98, Nnamani was armed with vision, mission, and preparation. From the onset, his ambition was unequivocal—he aspired to govern Enugu State. Yet to the old political guard, he was a novice, a political neophyte.

Prior to 1998, Nnamani had made an earlier attempt to contest for governor under the ill-fated transition programme of General Sani Abacha. Following Abacha’s death, he returned to America to continue his medical profession. However, with General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s democratic transition in 1998/99, Nnamani re-entered the political scene. He contested and won the governorship primaries under the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), and subsequently emerged victorious in the general elections.

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Upon assuming office, Nnamani declared:
“I will respect all stakeholders, elders, citizens, and residents of Enugu. I will faithfully implement our manifesto for the common good. I will not compromise the security and welfare of our people. I welcome constructive criticism, but I will resist intimidation or undue pressure that endangers the well-being of our people. In the end, I am accountable to the people of Enugu State.”

He added, “The power we have is the power to do good.”

For eight years, his administration was marked by a firm grip on governance. He wielded authority with clarity and purpose. His vision was to recalibrate the political architecture of Enugu State. He empowered young, dynamic leaders, placing them in strategic positions—an act that ruffled feathers among the entrenched political elite.
His legacy of infrastructural development across Enugu State—spanning health, education, agriculture, roads, and other social amenities—remains a benchmark in public service delivery. His renowned Ebeano Lecture Series, where he incisively analyzed both local and global issues, stands as a testament to his intellectual depth and political acumen.

A consummate orator, Nnamani engages with contemporary and historical issues with remarkable ease and eloquence. He currently serves as a Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT), continuing his contribution to academia and public discourse.

This paradigm shift provoked the ire of political heavyweights such as Senator Jim Nwobodo, Chief C.C. Onoh, and Dr. Okwy Nwodo. The ensuing battle for the soul of Enugu politics was intense, but Nnamani, through sheer political will, survived and emerged stronger.

To consolidate his influence, he established the Ebeano political family—a movement that unified diverse political interests under one umbrella. Since 1999, nearly every political actor in Enugu—from councillors to lawmakers, ministers, and governors—has emerged from the Ebeano fold. For Nnamani, Ebeano embodies a political philosophy of inclusiveness, where even the son or daughter of a nobody can dream and achieve greatness.

Yet, his journey has not been without betrayal. Despite installing successors like Sullivan Chime and Senators Ike Ekweremadu and Ayogu Eze (of blessed memory), many of his political protégés turned their backs on him when he faced challenges. When support from his allies was most needed, particularly during his encounters with federal authorities, he was left to weather the storm alone.

Although he served in the 6th Senate (2007–2011) and made notable contributions, distractions abounded. After that tenure, he returned to America—a period many referred to as political exile.

But in 2019, he returned triumphantly to the Senate, thanks to the political liberalisation ushered in by then-Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi. In this new chapter, Nnamani became a strong voice for women’s empowerment and gender equity. He championed girl-child education, fought against harmful cultural practices, and advocated for gender balance and equal opportunity.

He also vigorously canvassed for increased federal attention to the Southeast, particularly in project allocation and appointments.

In the face of the controversial “sit-at-home” order imposed by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamani stood out as the lone Southeast leader to publicly oppose the disruption. He decried the weekly shutdowns that crippled economic activities and deprived citizens of their livelihoods, arguing that such measures only deepened the region’s marginalisation. His stance, though unpopular, was principled and unwavering.

As the 2023 general elections approached and momentum shifted toward a Southern presidency, Nnamani threw his weight behind APC’s Bola Ahmed Tinubu—his contemporary from the 1999 class of governors. Disillusioned by the PDP’s choice of a 2023 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar against the popular demand for a southern candidate, Nnamani took a bold and controversial stand. He campaigned openly for Tinubu, enduring criticism from his party and many in the Southeast.

He paid the ultimate political price—sacrificing his Senate seat for a cause he believed in. Whether the Tinubu administration recognises the value of Nnamani’s support remains to be seen.
His decision to support Tinubu’s presidential bid—despite formidable opposition—was a bold affirmation of his steadfast commitment to principle over convenience. While the full outcome of his sacrifice is yet to unfold, his pivotal role in Tinubu’s eventual victory is undeniable.

As it stands, he maintains a dignified silence, preferring reflection over rancour.

Now at 65, Senator Nnamani remains committed to peace, societal progress, and public welfare. As he marked this milestone on May 30, 2025, his enduring belief is clear: silence, when principled and purposeful, is truly golden.
To God alone be the glory.

* Mumeh write from Abuja .

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Obi holds closed-door meeting with ADC South East Chairmen in Enugu

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By BENSON EZUGWU

Mr Peter Obi, the 2023, Labour Party (LP) Presidential candidate, on Tuesday held a closed-door meeting with Chairmen of South East caucus of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Mr Martins Ugwu, Head of ADC media team in the state, said the meeting was a calculated show of regional alignment toward consolidating regional party structures.

According to him, the meeting was Obi’s first with the newly elected South East Chairman of the party in Enugu.

The meeting was not unconnected with Obi’s aspiration to contest the forthcoming ADC presidential primary and to strengthen cohesion, align leadership priorities, and deepen grassroots engagement across the South East zone.

Ugwu said the meeting focused on reinforcing internal party democracy, as well as harmonising state-level operations.

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Among those present at the meeting were the Enugu State Chairman-elect, Prof. Augustine Akubue, alongside counterparts from Imo, Abia, Anambra, and Ebonyi states. (NAN)

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2027: Thousands defy downpour to rally for Gov. Mbah’s re-election

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…Insist 8-year tenure tradition stands

Thousands of supporters from Nkanu East Local Government Area of Enugu State on Friday defied a heavy downpour at the Amankanu Development Centre, Owo, to declare their unalloyed support for the re-election of Governor Peter Mbah in 2027.

The crowd, which surged for the grand finale of inauguration of Ward and Local Government Coordinators of the Tomorrow is Here Movement across the 17 local government areas of the state, described their action as a clear demonstration of confidence in the governor’s performance across key sectors, saying Enugu State had never had it so good.

They said the tradition where each governor got eight years on the saddle would continue with Mbah, whom they said his achievements in less than three years were towering.

The supporters said their resolve was anchored on what they termed visible transformation in infrastructure, effective security response system, education, healthcare, human capital development as well as the robust revamping of moribund assets under the present administration.

Welcoming the crowd, the Coordinator of the Tomorrow Is Here Movement, Alhaji Friday Sani Nnaji, expressed delight at the massive turnout, noting that the it reflected people’s confidence in the governor’s leadership.

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He urged them to sustain the support and ensure they obtained their Permanent Voter Cards to secure victory in 2027.

“There is no better alternative to Governor Mbah,” he said, assuring that the Movement would continue to mobilise support across the state.

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Barr. Osinachi Nnajieze, described the gathering as a consolidation of existing support rather than just an attempt to win new followers.

He noted that the administration’s projects were evident across communities, adding that the government would continue to deliver more dividends of democracy.

He expressed optimism that the governor would record even higher votes in the coming election.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Lands, Hon. Chimaobi Okorie, said the scale of infrastructure development under Mbah was unprecedented, citing the construction of roads, bridges, and other critical projects.

He described the governor as “an inspirational leader whose work had earned the trust of the people,” expressing confidence that residents would overwhelmingly reciprocate his uncommon transformation of the state in 2027.

Traditional rulers also endorsed the governor’s continuity. Chairman of Nkanu East Council of Traditional Rulers, Igwe Hyacinth Edeani, who spoke on behalf of the royal fathers, said the governor had exceeded expectations, noting that improved road networks had enhanced connectivity across communities. He called on residents to sustain their support.

“Before now, there was no road from this venue, Owo, to Ubahu, Amankanu, Neke, and Ikem. But today, a world class, virgin dual carriageway runs from here in Owo all the way to Neke with over 30 bridges and culverts, and it’s connecting our brothers from the northern senatorial district.

“Before now, we in this part of Nkanu East must go through Enugu East, Enugu North, Enugu South and Nkanu West LGA to be able to access our Council Headquarters at Amagunze. Today, we have a brand new Amechi Idodo to Amagunze road with three bridges,” Edeani added.

In the same vein, the Patron, Enugu State Council of Traditional Rulers, Igwe Abel Nwobodo said the people of the state had already resolved to back the governor’s re-election, describing him as a beacon of progress and hope.

Convener of G17 for Peter Mbah, Hon. Chinedu Mbah, as well as founder of Solidarity Alliance for Peter Mbah, Hon Paul Nnajiofor, stated that the governor’s achievements had set him apart, adding that all parts of the state had benefitted from his leadership.

According to them, although the governor’s re-election appeared certain, stakeholders would continue to mobilise support to ensure a resounding victory.

Also speaking, the Chairman of the council area, Hon. Sydney Edeh, said the governor had lived up to his promise to transform the state, urging continued support to enable him complete his development agenda.

Commending the Tomorrow Is Here leadership, Chairman of the All Progressive Congress in the state, Dr. Martin Chukwuweike, said the group is known for its grassroots mobilisation, declaring that the governor’s re-election would be a walkover and that there would be no vacancy in Lion Building in 2027.

The member representing Nkanu East Constituency, Hon. Okechukwu Mbah, said he was deeply impressed by the level of development across the state, noting that the governor’s projects had significantly improved the lives of the people.

Presenting gifts to the winners of the open quizzes conducted among citizens at the rally ground, the Deputy Speaker and Vice Chairman of the Movement, Hon Ezenta Ezeani, said the mammoth crowd had challenged them from the Nsukka zone to further mobilize for the re-election of the governor, stressing that it’s going to be a competition of which local government and political bloc deliver more votes to the governor.

On his part, the Convener of the Tomorrow Is Here Movement, Hon. Tony Okonkwo, expressed appreciation for the widespread support the group had received across the state during its inauguration of coordinators.

He declared that the enthusiasm shown by the people reflected their belief in the governor’s vision and performance, adding that the movement would continue to expand its reach.

Okonkwo highlighted key achievements of the administration, including extensive road construction, establishment of smart schools, upgrading of healthcare facilities, investments in security and economic growth and the revitalization of moribund industries that have continued to provide employment.

He described the projects as innovative and far-reaching, stressing that they had set a new standard for governance in the state.

The highlight of the event was the inauguration of ward coordinators of the movement, who were charged to take the message of continuity to every household.

Wheelchairs as well as scholarships were also presented to persons living with disabilities from Igboeze South Local Government Area and other beneficiaries, underscoring the movement’s commitment to inclusiveness.

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Atiku says 2027 presidential election will be his last outing

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2023 presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has stated that the 2027 presidential election will be his final outing, citing his age as the primary reason.

The former Vice President made this commitment on Wednesday during an appearance as a guest on the Arise Television programme, Prime Time.

Speaking during the interview, he said, “The 2027 election will be my last outing.”

When asked why Nigerians should vote for him after so many attempts, especially considering his age, Atiku explained that since Nigeria faces a leadership crisis, he represents both the past and the future of the nation.

He recommended leadership training for young Nigerians, asserting that the country was in dire need of it.

Atiku has made multiple attempts to become Nigeria’s president since entering partisan politics.

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He took his first shot at the presidency in 1993 during the Social Democratic Party (SDP) primaries, before stepping down for the late Moshood Abiola.

He later ran in 2007 under the Action Congress (AC) banner, losing to the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua.

In 2011, the former Vice President contested the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) primaries but lost the nomination to former President Goodluck Jonathan.

He subsequently returned to the PDP to contest the 2019 presidential election, where he lost to former President Muhammadu Buhari.

Most recently, in 2023, he again emerged as the PDP candidate but lost to President Bola Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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